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Most Liked Positive Review
exactly as advertised, makes work easy!
Like I said if you process game meat, you would be a fool not to own one it makes your job much easier and when processing at home depending on weather conditions and time contraints...Read complete review
Like I said if you process game meat, you would be a fool not to own one it makes your job much easier and when processing at home depending on weather conditions and time contraints, this is a must have.
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Most Liked Negative Review
i got the 25"saw
the blade was about as thick as paper tryed to saw the legs off of a deer and the blade rolled right over ( I MEAN HOW MUCH WOULD IT COST TO HAVE A DESANT ...Read complete review
the blade was about as thick as paper tryed to saw the legs off of a deer and the blade rolled right over ( I MEAN HOW MUCH WOULD IT COST TO HAVE A DESANT BLADE??? ) JUNK
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Comments about Gander Mountain™ Meat Saw:
Built to last a lifetime
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Heavy duty
- Quality Construction
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Cured Ham Processing
- Hunting
Comments about Gander Mountain™ Meat Saw:
A very practical and useful hand meat saw in a shorter length that can be used for processing whole country hams, deer, and other forms of bulk meat. The saw is somewhat heavy, but this adds a little heft when trying to get through bone or other stubborn areas of the meat. Upon arrival, I was surprised at the nice quality and overall finish considering the reasonable price I had to pay. I was actually expecting a somewhat lesser quality considering the amount paid. I recommend always getting an extra blade or two when ordering a saw like this because after frequent use they will become a little dull. I am not sure in all other areas, but in ours, to reset the teeth and sharpen a blade, it costs more than the cost to purchase an extra new blade of this type.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Cuts Well
- Easy Blade Change
Cons
Best Uses
- Processing Game
Comments about Gander Mountain™ Meat Saw:
Good product
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Quality Construction
Cons
- Hard To Get Started
Best Uses
- Heavy Game
Comments about Gander Mountain™ Meat Saw:
I thought that I would be able to easily cut the heads off the whitetails with this product but there was nothing easy about it. I don't know if they make a finer toothed blade for these but there was just too much blade grip to get the sawing motion going and if the deer swung just slightly while hung from a gambrel, it was impossible. I've put it on the back shelf with all the other tools I'll never use again....sorry!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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- Easy To Adjust
Cons
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about Gander Mountain™ Meat Saw:
A very sturdy saw cuts right thru bones easy as pie..
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
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Do you carry extra blades for this saw? I would like to order this saw with an extra blade. Are the saw blades interchangeable with any 16 inch replaceable blades? Thanks rsAsked on 12/12/2008 by Roy from Burns OR1 answer
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Yes, they do 4.99 or so, we just bought an extraone last week (just in case).Answered on 1/11/2009 by hunter and his wife from Virginia
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How does this saw do when it comes to cutting bones? Is it suitable for cutting down the spine?Asked on 11/26/2008 by jackeroo from Carnarvon, Western Territory, Australia2 answers
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I have cut through smaller bones fairly easy (with adequate force) but I have not personally used it cutting thick leg bones or the spine. All the reviews we have heard about it has been good, basically saying they've encountered no problems.Answered on 12/1/2008 by Spencer from Gander MountainA:
Yes you can cut down thru spine, and it cuts all bones of White tail deer size animals.Haven't tried it on any larger game but it should work. I am an avid Deer hunter, and the saw works well for me.Answered on 12/25/2010 by Jerry the coyote hunter from Chester ,Va.




